Tag Archive: New York City


75 Henry Street Garage Repairs demolition of deteriorated slab

$1 Million Garage Repair Project Underway at 75 Henry Street

June 29th, 2021 by

The Brooklyn cooperative at 75 Henry Street, a 32-story, 356-unit building sits atop of a three-level underground garage comprised of 546 parking spaces. Its garage had compromised concrete which led to leaks and falling pieces of concrete and dust. As...

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New York City Benchmarking Law

Update: Energy Benchmarking Deadline is Approaching

March 30th, 2021 by

*Update: The Benchmarking compliance deadline for the 2020 calendar year for buildings 25,000 SF and larger has been extended to June 1, 2021 per a service notice from the NYC Department of Buildings.  The DOB has released its 2021 Covered Buildings...

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New York City Work Permits

DOB Denying Permits to Buildings with Excessive Violations and Arrears

March 16th, 2021 by

  In the last couple of years, New York City has passed two new local laws restricting the issuance of new permits, and in some cases revoking active permits, to properties with excessive violations and to those who owe the...

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New Historic Small Restaurant Grant and Small Business Recovery Resources

March 2nd, 2021 by

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small businesses has been devastating. To help small businesses get back on their feet, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) and National Trust for Historic Preservation have created recovery initiatives for...

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Hands on facade inspetion

New $2,000 Civil Penalty for Failure to Correct SWARMP Conditions

February 3rd, 2021 by

Owners of buildings who fail to correct Safe With a Repair and Maintenance Program (SWARMP) conditions noted in their 8th Cycle Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) Report will now face a Failure to Correct SWARMP civil penalty of $2,000 upon...

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Buildings 25,000 square feet and larger must comply with NYC Benchmarking Law

Important Upcoming Local Law Deadlines, Extensions, and More, Part 1

January 26th, 2021 by

To help building owners, boards, and property managers stay in compliance with New York City local laws, we have compiled a list of important building maintenance-related local law deadlines and extensions for the first half of this year. While some...

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Proposed residential fire sprinkler law Int. No 1146-B is well-intentioned, but problematic.

Proposed Residential Fire Sprinkler Requirement Well-Intentioned, But Problematic

December 4th, 2020 by

Testimony to the Committee on Housing & Buildings and the Committee on Fire and Emergency Management Regarding Int. No 1146-B (Proposed Residential Fire Sprinkler Requirement) December 2, 2020 My name is Peter Varsalona; I am a NYS licensed professional engineer,...

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RAND's drone with the New York City skyline in the background.

New York City Considers the Use of Drones in Facade Inspections

September 3rd, 2020 by

As head of RAND's Drone Team, I, along with my team members, have been advocating to expand the use of drones to enhance facade inspections within New York City. Currently, while many U.S. cities allow the use of drones for...

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New York City's Local Law 84/09 requires owners of mid-sized and large buildings to annually measure their energy and water consumption in a process called benchmarking.

NYC Buildings Must Display Energy Efficiency Grades Starting This Fall

July 28th, 2020 by

Following the precedent set at New York City's restaurants, building owners will now have letter grades posted outside their entrances. Owners of buildings that are subject to NYC's Benchmarking Law (Local Laws 84/09 and 133/16) will be required to post...

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